Agra (Uttar Pradesh): Not every roadside stall can turn into sought after 'Baba ka Dhabha', and not every octogenarian can garner support after a video of her empty eatery goes viral.
In stark contrast to the now-famous 'Baba ka Dhabha' in Delhi, a roadside stall of 'Rotiwali Amma' in Agra is still awaiting customers.
Also an 80-year-old, she too serves roti, dal, vegetables, and rice for Rs 20 a plate. Running her stall near St John's College in Agra for the last 15 years, Bhagwan Devi, a widow, has been catering to mostly rickshawallas and labourers.
But, like all other businesses, small or big, her's too saw a downfall after the COVID-induced lockdown. Even her usual customers are scarce due to the coronavirus threat. Moreover, her's being a roadside stall, she always faces a threat of being removed from the footpath from where she runs her eatery.